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Games to Play During Norsevember
Norsevember is an awesome event created by Alex @Spells and Spaceships. I love learning new pieces of lore or uncovering a new myth, but discovering a new game I can get lost in – well that’s priceless. When I’m not reading fantasy or horror I love to get lost in an alternative world, gaming is amazing. I can become a warrior, an elf, or a wizard, and it’s terrific not being me for a while. In this article, we will be discussing the best Norse/Viking-themed games on the market. Assassins Creed – Valhalla Personally, I think you would be hard pushed to find a better open-world game platform than the…
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Winter’s Fury by A.E. Rayne | Review
Winter’s Fury…yet another Norse inspired novel that has indeed broken me. An ending that only has you downloading book two and screaming into the void! An ending that will only have you yelling the authors name, but without A.E. Rayne’s dastardly writing skills, there would be no Winter’s Fury. It’s taken me a few days to write this review because I have been on a book hungover, adrenaline intoxicated state. This is the second Norse -inspired book that I’ve read in under a week and I seriously think I’ve found my fantasy sub-genre niche. Let’s take a small walk and allow me to show you just why I ended up…
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Northern Wrath by Thilde Kold Holdt | Review
Northern Wrath was a book from the gods themselves. Revenge is deadly, the swish of a blade, a whispered promise. This review is going to be exceedingly hard to write, and I hope I can deliver it the justice it deserves. Fantasy should catapult you into another dimension and Northern Wrath achieved that within just a few pages. Thilde Kold Holdt had me all in. The prologue hit like a steam train…I could smell smoke and danger and I was looking over my shoulder at the threatening shadow that promised to become known. My senses was a frenetic buzz of energy and I was totally here for it. Northern Wrath…
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The readathon we’ve all been waiting for: Norsevember
Have you got a gap in your diary that needs filling with books pronto? If you are anything like me, then probably not, but, find room for this super exciting readathon: Norsevember. Taking place in November and there is probably no better way to cosy up on those winter nights than reading about Vikings, rich landscapes and a good old death or ten. The participants will read about everything norse – reviews and discussion. If you are as excited as I am about it, then, read Alex’s post to get more information. There’s going to be some awesome giveaways and a super amazing ranking system- you seriously won’t want to…